The Rambler. v.4Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... force themselves forward by their own labour , and to direct their passage by their own skill : and where , if they have not some internal principle of activity , they must be stranded upon shallows , or lie torpid in a perpetual calm ...
... force themselves forward by their own labour , and to direct their passage by their own skill : and where , if they have not some internal principle of activity , they must be stranded upon shallows , or lie torpid in a perpetual calm ...
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... force and efficacy of the drama , it has at least been able to escape many faults , which either ignorance had overlooked , or indulgence had licensed . The later tragedies , indeed , have faults of another kind , perhaps more ...
... force and efficacy of the drama , it has at least been able to escape many faults , which either ignorance had overlooked , or indulgence had licensed . The later tragedies , indeed , have faults of another kind , perhaps more ...
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... force of a sud- den gust , or the rush of a larger vessel . It was his custom , he said , to keep the security of daylight , and dry ground ; for it was a maxim with him , that no wise man ever perished by water , or was lost in the ...
... force of a sud- den gust , or the rush of a larger vessel . It was his custom , he said , to keep the security of daylight , and dry ground ; for it was a maxim with him , that no wise man ever perished by water , or was lost in the ...
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... force unwilling civilities . To please is a laudable and elegant ambition , and is properly rewarded with honest praise ; but to seize applause by violence , and call out for commenda- tion , without knowing , or caring to know ...
... force unwilling civilities . To please is a laudable and elegant ambition , and is properly rewarded with honest praise ; but to seize applause by violence , and call out for commenda- tion , without knowing , or caring to know ...
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Samuel Johnson. a time with great velocity and vigour , but the force of the first impulse is perpetually decreasing , and though it should encounter no obstacle capable of quelling it by a sudden stop , the resistance of the medium ...
Samuel Johnson. a time with great velocity and vigour , but the force of the first impulse is perpetually decreasing , and though it should encounter no obstacle capable of quelling it by a sudden stop , the resistance of the medium ...
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